About A Lesbian Werewolf In London by Lee Cushing
It was supposed to be a few hours.
Michelle Fox promised her werewolf girlfriend Amy Hunt that she wouldn’t be gone for long. They’d sworn to each other that they’d be forever together, and werewolves bonded intensely.
Especially when they risked a taboo relationship with a human.
But Michelle didn’t come back that night. She wouldn’t have made it back, because she was caught in a near-fatal motorcycle crash — and as the sole survivor, Amy was faced with one option to save her girlfriend. Donate one of her lungs, or say goodbye to the woman she loved.
It was a life-altering choice to be faced with. But the 18-year-old had already risked her safety by falling for a human — she was ready to make the ultimate sacrifice again to keep her.
But even as her love for Michelle pulled them together, the fate of a long-held rivalry between hunters and werewolves would threaten to rip them apart.
Amy had grown up in the rough squalor of a wolves’ life, but the week of her girlfriend’s accident would test her like no other. Would she be able to outlast the hunters to make the life-altering lung donation for her girlfriend? Or would the omens of werewolves and humans’ centuries-old rivalry hold true, tearing the lesbian lovers apart?
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There is nothing like two women kissing each other. The reason I focus on lesbian storytelling is that it adds elements that some people consider taboo, in the hope of enlightening others to the beauty of sapphic love. I may be straight but am a great supporter of gay rights.
My author name is a combination of acting legends Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing and I hope that my fans will check out their body of work – They may have appeared in terrible films but always gave 150% of their talent.
My interests include studying supernatural folklore, bizarre mysteries like alien abductions, the Loch Ness Monster and similar occurrences and am a fan of shows like Doctor Who, Star Trek and Buffy The Vampire Slayer, from which I draw much of my inspiration.